fishstew wrote:
next time the daft cow should get a train timetable so she knows when the last train is.

Obviously we don't know the actual story. She may have needed the toilet. She may have been scared, perhaps having been harassed, and sought sanctuary somewhere safe and public. It may not excuse cracking the glass but there may be a reasonable explanation for an act of frustration.

[quote][p][bold]fishstew[/bold] wrote:
next time the daft cow should get a train timetable so she knows when the last train is.[/p][/quote]Obviously we don't know the actual story. She may have needed the toilet. She may have been scared, perhaps having been harassed, and sought sanctuary somewhere safe and public. It may not excuse cracking the glass but there may be a reasonable explanation for an act of frustration.rfr

Anyway, why are all security cameras such terrible quality everywhere. My phone camera could of taken a better video, and terabytes of storage doesn't cost much nowadays.

Drunk or needed help probably.
Anyway, why are all security cameras such terrible quality everywhere. My phone camera could of taken a better video, and terabytes of storage doesn't cost much nowadays.Chriso123

deedee444 wrote:
Where's the crack in the door????? if you want someone to grass at least show what happened...........

'Grass'? Lets rephrase that along the lines of being a concerned citizen rightly helping the Police to identify someone suspected of criminal damage so they can bring that person before the courts and rightfully gain a conviction. The owners of the door can then persue the individual concerned for compensation to repair the damage THEY have wilfully done. Otherwise all the innocent travellers buying tickets will be paying for the door.

[quote][p][bold]deedee444[/bold] wrote:
Where's the crack in the door????? if you want someone to grass at least show what happened...........[/p][/quote]'Grass'? Lets rephrase that along the lines of being a concerned citizen rightly helping the Police to identify someone suspected of criminal damage so they can bring that person before the courts and rightfully gain a conviction. The owners of the door can then persue the individual concerned for compensation to repair the damage THEY have wilfully done. Otherwise all the innocent travellers buying tickets will be paying for the door.rabbitrr